History often forgets the women who shaped it. Unsung Women tells the stories of remarkable trailblazers, rebels, and visionaries whose contributions deserve to be celebrated. Their time in the spotlight is now.
When Mamie Till-Mobley lost her son to racial violence, she refused to stay silent. Her bold decision to show the world what had been done to Emmett Till helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement. Discover how this mother became a powerful force for justice, changing history with her courage
Mary Ware Dennett challenged societal norms to fight for reproductive rights and sex education. Her bold advocacy reshaped conversations about knowledge, freedom, and equality. Discover how her fearless work continues to inspire change today.
Dive into the inspiring story of Nanye'hi, a Cherokee Beloved Woman who rose as a warrior, diplomat, and visionary. From leading in battle to championing peace, she bridged cultures and shaped history during a time of upheaval. Discover her lasting legacy of courage, resilience, and the pursuit of harmony.
Explore the bold life of Emilia Casanova de Villaverde, a Cuban activist who championed independence, abolition, and human rights. Founder of La Liga de las Hijas de Cuba, she fought tirelessly during the Ten Years’ War to support exiles and freedom fighters. Discover how her legacy laid the groundwork for Cuba’s eventual liberation.
Gertrude Bell was more than an explorer—she was a nation-builder. Learn how this diplomat and archaeologist left her mark on Iraq, from drawing its borders to preserving its cultural legacy.
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Uncover the untold stories of courage and resilience in this episode of Unsung Women, as we journey through the remarkable lives of Sybil Ludington and Deborah Samson. Amidst the tumult of the American Revolutionary War, Sybil's midnight ride through the New York countryside and Deborah's daring enlistment in the Continental Army stand as testaments to their unwavering commitment to freedom. Despite facing adversity and di...
In this episode, we delve into the incredible lives and untold stories of Hannie Schaft, Truus Oversteegen, and Freddie Oversteegen, three courageous women who defied tyranny and risked everything for freedom during World War II. From their daring acts of resistance in the Dutch underground to their post-war struggles and enduring legacies, join us as we uncover the extraordinary journeys of these unsung heroes.
In this episode of Unsung Women, we delve into the remarkable life and legacy of Martha Gellhorn. From her early years in St. Louis to her adventures as a groundbreaking war correspondent, Gellhorn's journey is a testament to courage, integrity, and the power of storytelling. Join us as we explore her tumultuous marriage to Ernest Hemingway, her fearless reporting from the frontlines of conflict, and her enduring impact on jour...
In this episode of "Unsung Women," we shine a spotlight on the extraordinary life and impactful legacy of Dorothy Height. From her early activism in the YWCA, to her pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, Dorothy's journey unfolded as a powerful force for change. Join us as we uncover the multifaceted story of Dorothy Height, a trailblazer whose commitment to justice transcended barriers and continues to inspire g...
Embark on an inspiring journey through the clouds as we spotlight the remarkable life of Bessie Coleman on this episode of "Unsung Women." From her humble beginnings in Texas to becoming the first African American woman with an international pilot's license, Bessie defied societal norms and soared through the skies. Join me as we unravel the gripping tales of her audacious airshows, her steadfast stand against segrega...
Dive into the mesmerizing world of the ocean with our latest podcast episode featuring the legendary oceanographer, Sylvia Earle. Join us as we unravel the depths of Earle's remarkable journey and adventures beneath the waves and her unwavering commitment to exploring and preserving the mysteries of the deep blue sea. This episode is a deep dive into the life and contributions of a true oceanographer extraordinaire.
The LPGA is one of the most distinguished women's sports associations in the world. In today's episode, we will be learning about three women that pioneered the game and worked very hard to change the way the world looked at women athletes.
Sources:
History of Women’s Golf
https://www.dailysports.com/the-history-of-womens-golf/
https://golfcollege.edu/history-womens-professional-golf/
Helen Hicks
Have you ever heard of the Reverend with a PhD that was friends with FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King Jr? Who's law firm RBG spent a summer working for? The Reverend who brought Thurgood Marshall to tears with her speech and kept her books to hand out at his NAACP office? The Reverend who questioned her own sexuality and gender identity? Well you are about to!
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Rosalind Franklin was responsible for much of the research and discovery work that led to the understanding of the Double Helix structure of DNA, as well as structures for viruses and coal. Due to being a woman in the field of science in the 1950's, men won the Nobel Prize without mentioning her name until years later.
Patsy Takemoto Mink was the first woman of color elected to the US House of Representatives, the first Asian-American woman to serve in Congress, and the first Asian-American to run for U.S President. She fought for her place in all aspects of her life, in school, in society, and in politics. She helped write many bills like Title IX, the Early Childhood Education Act, and the Women's Educational Equity Act. She was/is an inspi...
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